9SB4 English - Thursday 26th November 2020

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Thursday 26th Nov. 2020
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English  9SB4 
Thursday 26th Nov. 2020

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Welcome 
Today's lesson goals :
- knowing more about formal and informal writing style
- being expert at using conditional sentences 

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CONDITIONALS
A - let's try
  1. You'll always be worried, if you are short of money.
  2. I'll hopefully live to a good age, if I keep doing these exercises.
  3. If I always have good friends around me, I'll live to be 100.
  4. Unless you look for the good things in life, you'll never be happy.

--> if/unless + present simple
--> will + hele ww

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IF - zinnen = conditionals
Een if-zin bestaat uit twee gedeelten: het gedeelte dat begint met ‘if’ (if he runs)- de voorwaarde, en het hoofdgedeelte van de zin (he will be on time). Het maakt geen verschil of je de zin met het hoofdgedeelte laat beginnen of met if. Er zijn vier verschillende soorten if-zinnen/conditionals.

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Zero Conditional





Het gaat hierbij om gewoontes en feiten.

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Fill in the zero conditional:
If it ... (rain), the grass ... (get) wet.

Slide 6 - Open question

First conditional

Gebruik: als het best waarschijnlijk is dat iets gaat gebeuren, nu of in de toekomst.


Vorm: if + present simple, will + infinitive (=hele werkwoord)

If Daniel leaves, we will be sad.

If you prepare properly, you will pass the test

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What will you do if she _______ you?
A
won't call
B
doesn't call
C
wouldn't call
D
didn't call

Slide 8 - Quiz

If you _______ well tonight, you won't be tired tomorrow.
A
sleep
B
will sleep
C
slept
D
would sleep

Slide 9 - Quiz


My boss will be angry if I ___(not finish) my work. (1st conditional)

Slide 10 - Open question

If the athlete is unsuccessful then
A
they will dismiss the trainer.
B
the training would be changed .
C
the diet could be changed .
D
he would give up his career.

Slide 11 - Quiz

Second conditional

Gebruik: als het gaat over iets wat niet zo waarschijnlijk is dat het ooit zal gebeuren/ iets in je fantasie, nu of in de toekomst.


Vorm: if + past simple, would + hele werkwoord

If I were you, I would do that

If  I knew Daniel was leaving us, would be   diappointed.

If you bought that car, you would not have to go on foot.

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Second conditional
UITZONDERING: 
Als het werkwoord  in je "if-zin" is "to be", dan gebruik je  "I were" in plaats van "I was".
If I were there, I  would make my point.

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If Dad drove me to school, I _______ late.
A
won't be
B
be
C
wasn't
D
wouldn't be

Slide 14 - Quiz

If I were you, I _______ an umbrella.
A
will take
B
would take
C
take
D
took

Slide 15 - Quiz

Third conditional
Gebruiken als  iets had gekund maar niet is gebeurd
Je kijkt terug. en stelt achteraf iets vast 
Vorm: if+ past perfect, would have + voltooid deelwoord (3e rij)
If I had seen you, I would have said hello.

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If we won the lottery, we ..... (be) very happy

Slide 17 - Open question

If they had studied it enough, they ............... (not be) amazed.
A
would have be
B
would not have been
C
had been
D
would not be

Slide 18 - Quiz

If you .........( have) the right equipment, you ....................( win) the match.
A
have, would have won
B
had had, would have won
C
have had, would win
D
had, would have won

Slide 19 - Quiz

If you .... (press) this button, you would have heard the doorbell.

Slide 20 - Open question

If you had asked nicely, he ________ (let) you into the club.

Slide 21 - Open question

CONDITIONALS = 'If' sentences - 4 kinds:

  • Zero- conditional  = facts - If water reaches 100 degrees, it boils.
  • Type 1 = First conditionaI = real or likely situations - If he comes first, he will win the medal.
  • Type II = Second conditional =unlikely or hypothetical situations - If I won the lottery, I would go travelling around the world.
  • Type III = Third Conditional = situations that cannot be changed - If I had studied for the test, I would have passed. (But I didn't study, so I didn't pass.) 

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Slide 23 - Link

Slide 24 - Link

Homework
                MyEnglishLab
                     unit 9 
             must be finished

              MyEnglishLab 
                      unit 10 
 activities  8a / 8b / 8c / 9 / 10

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See you next week.

Have a nice weekend!

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